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THE' PERQUIMANS V EEKLY. HERTFORD. N. C. FRTDAVl JANUARt 6, 1945
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BURGESS NEWS
'. in. ami Mia. S. r. Mathews were
.dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wen
dell Mathews Christmas day.
Mrs. Sidney Layden visited her
lister, Mrs. John Simons, who Is a
patient at the Albemarle Hospital,
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrell of Snow
Hill spent Christmas aay with her
parents at Burgess.
: Mrs. Pearl Hanbury and daughter,
Betty Lee, of Norfolk, spent Thurs
day and Friday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. V. L. Proctor.
Mr. and Mrs. Winston E. Lane and
family took Christmas dinner with
her mother, Mrs. Jim Jordan, near
I'Menton.
; Mr. and Mrs. Walton Lane and
family were guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Nixon Hollowell, on
C.iristmas day.
Those enjoying the hospitality of
Mr. and Mrs. J. 1(. Basnight at din
ner on New Year's eve were Mr. and
Mrs. Hob Spivey, Mr. and Mrs. C. D.
Spivey and family, Mrs. R. L. Spivey
ot Niu Hope, Airs. Tomniie lioyce,
Mrs. Marvin Jackson, Miss taye
()ail 01 Kdenton, Mr. and Mrs. ins
ton K. I:no and family, Mr. and Mrs.
S. P. Mathews of Burgess, Mr. and
Mrs. James Butts and son Jimmie
.inii Alton Mathews of Norfolk.
NEW HOPE NEWS
Mr. and .Mis. Keimit Bamift and
daughter, 1'aisy, Mr. and Mrs. Aus
tin Dail and children, Billie and
Sandra, have returned to their re
epective homes in Washington, D. C,
after having spent the Christmas
holidays with Mrs. Barclift's and
Mr. Dail's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. Dail.
Miss Cclia Blanche Dail, member
of the Elliott High School faculty,
Washington, D. C, spent the Christ
mas holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Dail.
Mrs. Josh Wood, of Washington,
T. C, and Mrs. James Outlaw, ot
Grimesland, spent Sunday with their
.-sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. William Edwards, of
Norfolk, Va., spent the Christmas
holidays with Mrs. Edwards' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Spencer.
Mr. and Mrs. Lathan Umphlett and
son, Vann, of Elizabeth City, visited
relatives in New Hope on Sunday.
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Briny, your car in today for a careful inspection of your
tires. It is important you care for your tires. Our ser-
vice is the best. ;
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If you need new tires . . and have the proper certih ;
cate we can supply you tires.
Goodyear and U. S. Royal Tires and Tubes
JCF AND DILL'S SERVICE STAT10M )
"Where Service
BILL WHITE. Prop.
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Like fixing that lock on your front door or replacing
the window sash that has rotted away . . . it's the little
things you do that will keep up the appearance and
investment in your home and outbuildings.
Chances are you're going to be home more during
104.S than any other year, and you will enjoy it more
if you make those small repairs now . . . while it is the
In-liet ween Season and you have plenty of time to do
them.
You will find most everything you will need for small
repair jobs now in stock at our store . . . come in to
day and let us supply your needs. We have plenty
of
Locks
Windows
Hinges
Doors
HERTFORD HARDWARE & SDPPLY CO.
"TRADE HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE"
i.a1a.AHACK NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mansfield anu
children of Newport News, Va., spent
the Christmas holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Mansfield and Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Mansfield.
Pvt. Levi Goodwin, Mrs. Goodwin
and baby, who have been at lata
vegas, New Mexico, spent several
days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Goodwin and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Goodwin.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bunch and
children of Norfolk, Va., spent the
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. H. V.
Baker.
Mrs. Josephine Ward has returnea
to Newport News after spending
several days with Mr. and Mrs. H.
V. Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hunch ana
daughter Iris of Kocky Hock spent
Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Goodwin.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Elliott and
children and Miss Margaretta Elliott
spent Sunday at Columbia with Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Armstrong.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Goodwm,
Pvt. Levi Goodwin, and Mrs. Good
win spent Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. 1'. P. Skinner at Carrollton,
Va., an I with Mr. and Mrs. Joel
Goodwin at Hampton, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Odell Baccus and
.-on Kami, Mr. and Mrs. J. IS. Perry,
Mis. U. W. Perry, Mrs. Fred Evans
and cniKiren, Malieit, josepn anu
Loui.-e. of Hertford Route 1, Mr. and
Mrs. Joshua Perry and children, Jay
and Daisy Elizabeth of Sunbury,
Mr... Sidney Sutton and son, Sidney
Tucker of Elizabeth City, Mrs. Mild
red E. Dail and daughter, Huldah
ami Mrs. Charlie Crowder were the
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. G.
Hobbs on Sunday.
Mrs. Mildred E. Dail and daughter,
Huldah and Hallett and Joseph Ev
ans spent Tuesday with Mrs. Sidney
Sutton at Elizabeth City.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Baker and Mrs.
Ruby Lane of Norfolk, Va., were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Baker
during the Christmas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chappell of
near Elizabeth City, Mr. and Mrs.
Brooks Harrell of Elizabeth City
spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Goodwin.
Miss Thelma Elliott, cadet nurse,
of Norfolk General Hospital, Nor
folk, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. Mur
ray Elliott Friday and Saturday.
JOE AND BILL'S
Official Tire
Inspection Station
h A Pleasure"
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IT'S THE
LITTLE THINGS
THAT COUNT
Nails
Window Glass
BETH.. I. NICWS
Mr. aid Mrs. rlnyd C'nesson and
son, o. n -n-i ioi..t, .Npent the week
end w.io Mr. and Mis. E. J. Proctor.
Mrs. lCramer Williams and chil
dren hive returned home after
spend ig the holidays with her par
ents, J.ir. and Mrs. Joe Harris, at
Englehaid.
Wan ant Officer George D. Ward,
Ellis Isia..d, N. Y., spent the holi
days i.eie with 'fs wife and son. He
was accompanied as far as Rocky
Mount by his wife and William
Farmer, who was enroute to Charles
ton, . C.
Mr. aid Mis. J. C. Miller and
children, of Norfolk, Va., are visit
ing h r pa.ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Curtis.
Lieut. C. W. Phillips has returned
to Dover, Del., after spending the
holidays with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. T. Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. While and
daughter, of Kenly, visited Mr. and
Mrs. V . .1. Parmer and Mr. and
Mrs. 0. T. Phillips during the holi
days. Mr.-, V. I). Curtis is visiting Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Curtis.
Miss ISi; nche Chappell, of the
Franklin School of Arts, in Pennsyl
vania, is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. R. Chappell.
Je.-so Curtis, of Norfolk, Va.,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. YV. E. Curtis.
Lieut. Clarence Phillips, Mr. and
Mrs. C. T. Phillips and daughters,
Madelyn and Marjorie, spent Sunday
in Norfolk, Va., as the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Stallings
and family, of Camden, visited rela
tives here during the holidays.
Miss Gladys Chappell, of Winston
Salem, visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. C Chappell, during the holi
days. Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Butta and
family, and Mr. and Mrs. Freeman
Long and son visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Hobbs Monday.
ENTERTAIN BRIDE-ELECT
Mrs. J. O. Felton and Mrs. H. R.
Christensen entertained at a party
on Saturday afternoon in honor of
Miss Mary Wood Koonce, bride-elect,
at the home of Mrs. V. N. Darden.
Those enjoying the afternoon, in ad
dition to the honoree, Miss Koonce,
were: Misses Pat Edwrds, Ruth
Winslow, Joyce Harrell, Bernice
White, Ruth Elliott, Grace Knowles,
Virginia White, Prue Newby, Mar
guerite Ward, Dot Harris and Pa
tricia Stevens, and Mesdames F. B.
Stevenson, Claibom Nixon, W. M.
Drake, Philip Carter, Charles Ward,
Jr., James A. Johnson, B. G. Koonce
and R. E;. Vickers.
Miss Koonce and Miss Edwards,
also a bride-elect, were given lovely
gifts.
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB
Mrs. J. R. Futrell was hostess to
her bridge club on Monday evening
at her home on Front Street. Those
ulavimr were MpsHamea f.l..,i w-
ton, of Plymouth, Walter Oakie, L.l
w. Anderson, W. h. Harucastle, S.
P. Jessup, Trim Wilson, H. A. Whit
ley, Henry Newbold, C. A. Daven
port and R. S. Monds, Jr., and Misses
Frances Maness and Mae Wood
Winslow.
High score prize went to Mrs.
Hardcastle for the club, and Mrs.
Monds was awarded high score prize
for the visitors.
A salad course was served by the
hostess.
HOSTESS AT BUFFET SUPPER
Mrs. C. A. Davenport charmingly
entertained at a buffet supper on
Thursday evening, December 21, at
her home on Front Street. The
guests included Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Hardcastle, Mr. and Mrs. Louis W.
Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Newbold, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wins
low, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Whitley,
Mr. and Mrs. Trim Wilson, Mr. and
Mrs. S. P. Jessup, Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. Futrell, Mr. and Mrs. R. S.
Monds, Jr., Miss Mae Wood Winslow
and Mrs. Clyde MiCallum.
HOSTESS AT BRIDGE PARTY
Mrs. Vivian Mathews entertained
a number of fripnHa i 1.
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party at her home on Thursday af
ternoon. Those playing were Mes
dames F. B. Stevenoon, H. R. Chris-
icnsen, jimmy jonnson, R. E. Vick
ers, W. E. Drake, Misses Prue New
by and Joyce Harrell.
High score prize went to Miss
Harrell and Mrs. Johnson was pre
sented a birthday gift.
The hostess served a
sweet course.
dainty
ULVIDL'KE NEWS
Miss Mildred Copeland, who spent
the holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. F. M. Copeland, has re
turned to Woodland.
Miss Jean Chappell spent the
week-end as the guest of Miss
Katherine Lane, of Ballahack.
Mrs. T. P. Layden and daughter,
Velma, of Hertford, spent Wednes
day night and Thursday ad the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Wins
low. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Winslow spent
iSunday in Norfolk, Va., as the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. White.
Mr. and Mrs. Luter Bell and chil
dren, Eugene, Ray and Betty Lou, of
Fayetteville, were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Chappell,
Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Brinkley,
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Winslow1 and
son, Bobby Ray, of Suffolk, Va. Mr.
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and Mrs. C. 0. White and children,
.a., uorn and Bertha Mae, of
Hertford; Mr. and Mrs. Sammiei
Riddick, Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey
Winslow and children, Gale and Do
land, and Mrs. Delphina Winslow, of
Whitestori, visited Mr. and Mrs. S.
M. Winslow Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lamb and
Mrs. Hettie Lamb spent Sunday as
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Harrell,
of Snow Hill.
Misses Blanche and Dixie Chappell,
of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end
with their mother, Mrs. Maude
Chappell. Other visitors on Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Riddick,
and son, Billy, of Trotville.
Mrs. W. H. Young and son, Har
mon, Jr., of Portsmouth, Va., left
Tuesday, after a visit to her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Copeland.
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Chappell and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Pailen
Lane, at Ballahack, Sunday after
noon. Leonard Winslow, of Norfolk, Va..
ToirTTSe ToClassify
LITTUrnioY 'S PUPPY LOrfT
Small; white with black head
markings; long tail; four months
old. Please call Rev. H. G. Daw
kins. Telephone 3276. Hertford.
$1.00 reward. jan.Tipd.
FOR SALE PAIR OF MULES.
Good, heavy mules, seven and
eight years old. See J. F. Wins
low, Route 2, Hertford, N. C.
jan.5,12.
WANTED TO BUY TRACTOR
Large size, and equipment. Also
farm wagon and cart. See Hilda
Mathews, Hertford, N. C. It
t Foy ,ytTo Feel W1I
24 haw tvify dmy, 1 dayi m
week, never toppinc, the kidneye filter
waate nutter from the blood.
II mora people were aware of how (he
kidneya muat conatantty remove aur
plua fluid, ezoeaa acida and other waatr
matter that cannot atay In the blood
without Injury to health, there would
be bntter uuderataiidlnf of way thr
whole ayfttum ia upeet when kidneya fall
to function properly. '
Burning, noanty or too frequent urina
tion aomctimea wartia that omethiog
ia wrong- You may utfer nak'irie hack
ache, headarhoa, du-unoaa. rheumatlr
pains, irttiiiic up at night. Kwullinn.
Why nt try Ooan'j Pillr! Vr.u win
be minf a mediHne recommendt'ri th
country over. Douh's atimulat. the tunc
titra of the kidneya and help thm to
flush out poiaonoua wante from the
blood. They contain nothing narmful.
Get Dttan' today. Uae with enfidonce.
At all drug tores.
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TOMATOES IJsr2pS 10c
BLACKEYEp"DceMo 20c
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Karo Blue Label
Syrup
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Hurff
Soup
Hurff s Condensed Vegetable
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Gibb's Baked
D.M 16-oz
9c
DUUII5
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PENDER'S
BEST
PLAIN FLOUR
10-lb CI m
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NABISCO BITZ
Crackers 1250
Cocktail.2 15c
REGl LAR SJZK SOAP
Palmolive 7c
BATfl SIZK PALMOI.IVB
Soap 2c-k19c
LAUNDHY SOAP
Octagon 3---14c
TOILET 80AP
Octagon 3 k 14c
LAB6B PACKAGE
SuperSud$pw23c
UBBY'S
Sweet Tomato
PICKLES
jar 28C
SILVER LABEL COFFEE
; gold
spent the weelw
Mr. and Mrs. S.
Mr. and Mrs.' 3. ,
Olive Layden and
Jr., of Richmond, Va-, were Jfuestsi
of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Young, in
Portsmouth, Va., during the holidays.
Mrs. E. H. Cannon, Jr., of Rich
mond, Va., was the week-end guest
of her parents.
Janudry Reductions
of
LADIES' COATS
and
WINTER DRESSES
Every Item Reduced
From $2.00 to $5.00
Per Unit
These Coats and Dresses
are all good styles and made
from excellent materials. We
have only a few left. Make an'
early selection, as these styles
will still be good next year.
Take advantage of these
January reductions. Shop with
us tliis week-end.
J. C. BLANCHARD & CO., INC.
" BLANCH ARD'S" SINCE iSv
Hertford, n. c.
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White Potatoes... 10 lbs. 40c
Rutabagas 3 lbs. 10c
Snap Beans, lb. 23c
Cabbage 2 lbs. 12c
Fresh Carrots, bunch 10c
Green Onions, bunch 19c
Radishes 2 bunches 15c
Spinach 3 lbs. 25c
Colonial Cut String
BEANS -,c" 15c
Old Reliable Turnip
GREENS lie
Sunmaid Seedless
RAISINS "iu 13c
Zigler Peach
PRESERVES ' 42c
High Mark Pancake
FLOUR20--1 7c
Self-Risinc Obelisk Floer
BALLARD'S 64c
Health Club Baking '
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